Those who see Brexit through the lens of declinism are misguided.
“Those who see Brexit through the lens of declinism are misguided.”
The World Motivation
Those who see Brexit through the lens of declinism are misguided.
“Those who see Brexit through the lens of declinism are misguided.”
Those who see Brexit through the lens of declinism are misguided.
That's the kind of neighbourhood policing we need: being smart, being serious and being focused on who the criminals are and how we get them.
We need to have faith that Brexit will empower our country, not further constrain her.
The optimist in me hopes for a peripeteia and a closing scene of a sovereign, global-facing, dynamic U.K. liberated from the trammels of E.U. institutions. I know this is possible and that Boris Johnson is the best man to direct such a grand finale.
We know that the most serious crimes flourish when lower-level criminality and antisocial behaviour are not tackled.
Suspension of disbelief is a necessary ingredient in all storytelling. So it has been with the government's narrative that it is delivering Brexit.
People are rightly concerned about what Brexit will mean for the country, for their jobs and for their families.
The first job of the Brexit Party is to make sure Brexit's delivered and if that involves electoral pacts, that might happen.
Brexit was a fantastic example of a nation shooting itself full in the face.
We want to change politics. But first, we want to stop Brexit.